I was wondering whether anyone could clarify the following:

I am attempting to create an accurate GPS transmitting program on a T-
Mobile G1, and I am looking to purchase a GlobalSat-368i bluetooth GPS
receiver to get better accuracy than the phone's internal receiver.
The thing is that the receiver is listed as specifically working on
android, and using bluetooth 2.0 (which cupcake should support?), but
there are several very angry forums discussing how, despite the fact
that the device is being sold as an android product, android does not
actually have sufficient bluetooth support for the receiver, and it
doesn't work with the G1.  To make matters worse, this may indeed be
possible, since the store selling the product has actually never
tested using it with an android phone.  Does anyone know whether or
not this product will work with android, or will it work in at least a
basic way (I don't need bluetooth API support, I just want the phone
to bypass its existing GPS receiver and get the more accurate reading
from the receiver).
Thanks,
   cohensh

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